AUSTRALIAN NEWS
By Ruecthic Telegraph,—Copyriqiit. LABOUR REPRESENTATIVES. (PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Adelaide, April 18. Many of the Labour candidates who have been returned at the general election received heavy majorities. So far they are looked upon as moderate men. Brisbane, April 18. Mr H. M. Nelson, Colonial Treasurer, has been returned unopposed. Sydney, April 18. A man named Reseigh Martin, alias Wilfred Wilson Grey, who was arrested in March for organising a bogus lottery for some estates of land, represented to be very valuable, has been sentenced to .34 years’ imprisonment. Perth, April 18. Four more cases of small-pox are reported. Melbourne, April 18. A labouring man severely attacked Mr J. Munro, ex-Agent-General, and gave as his reason that he had lost LIOO in one of the institutions with which Mr Munro was connected. (Received April 19, 1 a.m.) Melbourne, April 18. The man who assaulted Mr Munro had lost all his real estate by a bank failure. He was fined L 5.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9887, 19 April 1893, Page 2
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